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    "Second shed, A Success" Hollis_Steed's Avatar
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    Re: Difference in Genus: E.Black Necks vs. others?

    Quote Originally Posted by ssssnakeluvr View Post
    I have normals that carry the albino gene, and normals that carry the red phase gene. generally overnight shipping is good, just got to watch temps and use ice packs for cooling if needed.

    I should also have some normal babies with no odd genes soon.
    NJRIDERAC, I have two of Dons babies and they are both in great health and eat well. You would certainly be happy buy going this route!
    Jeff

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    Re: Difference in Genus: E.Black Necks vs. others?

    Quote Originally Posted by ssssnakeluvr View Post
    I have normals that carry the albino gene, and normals that carry the red phase gene. generally overnight shipping is good, just got to watch temps and use ice packs for cooling if needed.

    I should also have some normal babies with no odd genes soon.
    Well i'm not breeding so if they carry the gene i don't care right.. Can u show me a pic of a normal looking normal that is feeding well and seems to be good character?

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    Re: Difference in Genus: E.Black Necks vs. others?

    Quote Originally Posted by Hollis_Steed View Post
    NJRIDERAC, I have two of Dons babies and they are both in great health and eat well. You would certainly be happy buy going this route!
    Thanks - thats good to hear

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    Re: Difference in Genus: E.Black Necks vs. others?

    I have had Blacknecks in the past, and also found them to be fussy feeders.... and rather un-garter-like. Plains Garters are a good intro into Thamnophis.
    James.

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    Re: Difference in Genus: E.Black Necks vs. others?

    Another Radix fan.. They are great tempered snakes, ravenous feeders and mellow attitudes.

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    Re: Difference in Genus: E.Black Necks vs. others?

    Uhhhhh. Radix, I've heard of those.
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    Re: Difference in Genus: E.Black Necks vs. others?

    here's one.....


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    Re: Difference in Genus: E.Black Necks vs. others?

    So that's what a radix looks like. One of these days I'm going to have to get a few or maybe a few hundred of those.
    Steve
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    Re: Difference in Genus: E.Black Necks vs. others?

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    So that's what a radix looks like. One of these days I'm going to have to get a few or maybe a few hundred of those.

    You mean something like this little one? yes they can be interesting.



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    Re: Difference in Genus: E.Black Necks vs. others?

    Great looking radix, Wayne.
    I must say "I've never met a radix I didn't like"
    Steve
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